The Arizona Renaissance Festival and Artisan Marketplace is held each year during the months of February, March, and the first weekend of April. The festival features medieval amusements that include the Jousting Tournament, Birds of Prey show, a 30-acre circus, a 12-stage theater, arts, crafts, period food and drinks, and rides.[1]

Arizona Renaissance Festival Coupons and Free Offers

Coupons for the Arizona Renaissance Festival are available inside select Entertainment Coupon Books. Offers include a free child admission ticket with the purchase of an adult admission ticket. Coupon books are available for purchase either online or at select grocery stores throughout Arizona.[5]

Discount coupons are available, while supplies last, at Phoenix Arriba Mexican Grill locations, Phoenix Flower Shops, and Hall of Frames. Coupons are also available in Tucson at participating Hall of Frames locations.[6]

The Arizona Renaissance Festival notifies subscribers of its free News of the Realm newsletter about festival news and discount offers when applicable. Sign up is available on the festival's official website.[3]

Season passes are available each year, and permit pass-holders to receive free admission for the duration of the festival. [7]

Each year group rates are available for 15 or more people, saving adults and children $3 per ticket.[8]

Discount tickets are available at Fry's Food Stores throughout Arizona, and save customers $2 on adult and child tickets.[3]

The Coyote Coupon book, which costs $15 contains a BOGO coupon for one free adult admission: a $20 value, and a coupon for a free child's admission. More details are available at coyotecoupons.com.

Arizona Renaissance Festival Highlights

About the Arizona Renaissance Festival

The festival is open Saturdays, Sundays, and President's Day Monday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., rain or shine. Parking is available free on-site.[9] The festival has wheelchairs, strollers, motorized scooters, and wagons available to rent, and offers six ATM locations on the grounds. Pets are not allowed due to the numerous animals performing at the festival.[1]